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Ease your appetite with delicious bites from Tribeca Grill in New York.
Come prepared to feast at Tribeca Grill — with no low-fat options, any diets will need to be put aside for the moment.
Drinks all around! Pair your dinner with a beverage from Tribeca Grill's full bar.
Bring the whole clan to Tribeca Grill — kids and parents will love the menu and ambience here.
Take advantage of great beer and tasty bites when you stop by for happy hour.
Sized just right for big groups, the private room at Tribeca Grill would be an ideal pick for your next birthday party or family gathering.
Outdoor seating is ready for diners on those warm summer days.
Call ahead for reservations to ensure your table is waiting for you when you arrive.
For those in a hurry, the restaurant lets you take your meal or snack to go.
The restaurant also offers catering if you want to bring the flavors of Tribeca Grill to your next party or event.
For those who can't find a spot on the street, Tribeca Grill provides access to a nearby garage.
Don't feel like driving? Public transportation is right around the corner, with available stops at Franklin St. (1, 2), Canal St. (A, C, E), and Chambers St. (1, 2, 3).
A night out here can be a bit pricey, so prepare to shell out a bit more.
All major credit cards are accepted, including Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but it's the dinner menu that really draws the crowds.

The Flea Theater exalts off-off-Broadway experimentation by producing original and new works from emerging and established playwrights while hosting series, festivals and programs for artists throughout the year. Over the past 15 years, eyes have widened at works by established playwright and screenwriter Adam Rapp and edgy performances from Marisa Tomei, while others have tracked the skyrocketing success of choreographer Sarah East Johnson and other toddling innovators. A 40-seat black box and a 74-seat flexible theater house up to four events and one séance daily on The Flea's packed schedule, which adds to visiting performances with a rotating constellation of rising stars from resident company The Bats, Hollywood and Broadway legends like Sigourney Weaver, Bebe Neuwirth, and Andre DeShields, as well as music and dance powerhouses like Kathleen Supove and Nina Winthrop. This season, The NY Goofs conduct a workshop and perform the eight-stooge riot Water For Clowns (August 4–14) in August, a remount of the Obie Award–winning political comedy Invasion! lands in September and stays until the audience surrenders, and in November, She Kills Monsters arrives, directed by the co-artistic directors of Brooklyn's Vampire Cowboys Theater Company.

Tribeca Cinemas screens the latest works by renowned national and international filmmakers, but not on a new-movie-every-Friday schedule. Instead, Tribeca's two theaters hosts festivals throughout the year, including the famed Tribeca Film Festival, the Architecture & Design Film Festival, NY Television Festival, and Vision Fest. In between fests, the theater's curators stick to foreign films and repertory classics, which they screen using both digital projections and projectors for 35mm and 16mm reels. They also do private screenings and theater rentals.
But entertainment at Tribeca Cinemas isn't just limited to what's onscreen. Soirees at The Varick Room, the theater's industrial-chic event venue, run the gamut from film premieres and rehearsal dinners to lavish cocktail parties. Backed by glowing red letters that spell "LIQUORS," bartenders whip up cocktails themed around each event, while the wait-staff distributes beverages and bottle service to a soundtrack of live entertainment.

Deemed one of the year's 25 film festivals worth its entry fee, ACEFEST received more than 1,000 submissions from all over the country for 2010, and the final lineup screens a smattering of features, shorts, documentaries, animated films, and more. ACEFEST co-founders Tom O'Malley, Luke Szczygielski, and Don Lavis are college pals and cinephiles who realized that their film professors were ignoring contemporary American crème de la crème; ACEFEST corrects this imbalance with a multi-day dose of prized domestic oeuvres. Celebrate the festival's kick-off with entry to the opening-night after-party, where you can mingle with industry up-and-comers and NYC filmgoer fixtures.